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US690457A
US690457A US6701100A US1900067011A US690457A US 690457 A US690457 A US 690457A US 6701100 A US6701100 A US 6701100A US 1900067011 A US1900067011 A US 1900067011A US 690457 A US690457 A US 690457A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in portable filters, and refers more specifically to an improved filtering device more particularly adapted for use in canteens.
  • the object of the invention is to provide improvements in the details of construction of a filtering device of the character referred to, including the provision of an improved mouthpiece or stopper which occupies the mouth of the canteen, improved means of supporting the filtering-body proper from said mouthpiece or stopper, improved means for venting the canteen at the time its contents are being withdrawn, and the provision of means whereby both the discharge-passage or mouthpiece proper and the vent-opening are closed or sealed by a single detachable cap.
  • the filter forming the subject of this invention is capable of 'within a canteen, (designated as a whole 1,)
  • a stopper-body which may be of any suitable material, adapted to close the mouth of the canteen and to form a suitable support for the parts hereinafter described, said body, as shown herein, being made of cork.
  • the filtering-body proper which is formed of a rigid porous material, adapted to filter the water by its passage therethrough, said filtering-body being preferably constructed of natural stone, known as Tripoli stone, and being made cylindric and hollow or provided with a central bore 5, extending axially throughout its length.
  • a rigid hollow rod or support 6 arranged to extend through the bore of the filtering-body and connected with the latter at its lower end by means of a clamping-washer '7, which is held in clamped engagement with the end of the filtering-body by means of the nut 8, threaded upon the lower end of the rod.
  • a compressible washer or packing 9 preferably of rubber, is interposed between the washer and the end of the filtering-body.
  • the support 6 extends upwardly through the stopper-bod y and is threaded into a nozzle or mouthpiece 10, formed of hard rubber or of analogous suitable material.
  • the mouthpiece 10 is desirably, and as shown herein, arranged to rest directly upon the upper surface of the stopper-body 3 and is made somewhat larger than the latter at its base and provided with an overhanging fiange11,which incloses the upper end of the cork and serves to protect the latter, as well as serving to seat the mouthpiece more firmly upon the stopperbody.
  • the upper end of said mouthpiece is reduced to a size suitable to be taken into the mouth of the user and is provided with a covering-cap 13, preferably also of hard rubber and arranged to fit accurately thereon, so as to form a water-tight closure when in position upon the mouthpiece.
  • the support 6 is made hollow throughout its principal length or to a point approximately coincident with the lower end of the filtering-body, as indicated at 13, but is closed 100 at its lower end, and is provided at intervals throughout its height with inlet-apertu res 14, which afford communication between the space within the filtering-body and the hollow of the support.
  • the mouthpiece 10 is provided with an axial bore or discharge-passage 15, arranged to register with the bore of the hollow support, so that the liquid entering through the filtering-body and passing thence into the hollow support is free to flow out through the mouthpiece.
  • 16 designates a vent-tube having its upper end seated in the stopper-body 3 and arranged to extend downwardly alongside of the filtering-body and through an aperture 17, formed in one side of the clamping-washer 7, the filtering-body being preferably grooved throughout its length to receive said venttube, so that the latter may lie fiush with its cylindric outer surface.
  • the upper end of said vent-tube is arranged flush with the upper surface of the stopper-body and communicates at this point with an annular groove 18, formed in the under surface of the mouthpiece, as indicated clearly in the sectional figure.
  • vents or passages 19 extend upwardly through the body of the mouthpiece, opening through the shoulder 20, formed at thejuncture of the main body of the mouthpiece with the reduced portion thereof, the lower edge of the removable cap 12, which fits upon said mouthpiece, being constructed to fit accurately against this shoulder and to thereby close said vent-passages 19 when in position upon the mouthpiece.
  • the mouthpiece is so shaped that the liquid may be readily sucked up from the canteen by placing the month over the mouthpiece, or, on the other hand,
  • the 'the'liquid may be readily poured from the canteen by inverting the latter. It is to be noted that when the canteen is inverted the vent-pipe will afford free ventage to the space abovethe liquid, so as to permit the latter to flow freely.
  • a stopper body or support adaptedto be seated in the neck of a canteen or the like; a filter consisting of a hollow body of rigid porous material; means for supporting said filter-body from the stopper-body, comprising a hollow support extending through the filter-body and having one end engaged in said stopper-body; a clamping device threaded upon the opposite end of said hollow support in bearing with the end of the filter-body; and a rigid mouthpiece seated upon the upper end of the stopper-body and provided with a discharge-passage communicating with the interior of the hollow support, said hollow support being provided at points within the filter-body with inlet-openings, substantially as described.
  • a stopper body or support adapted to be seated in the neck of a canteen or the'like; a filter consisting-of a hollow body of rigid porous material; means for supporting said filtersbody from'the stopper-body, comprising a hollow support extending through the filter-body andfhaving one end engaged in said stopper bodyvg a clamping device threaded uponthe opposite end of said hollow support in bearing with the end of the filter-body; a rigid mouthpiece-seated upon the upper end of the stop per-body andprovided with a discharge-passage communicating with the interior of the hollow support; inlet openings affording communication between the interior of the filter-body and the interiorof the hollow support; and a venting device consisting of a tube arranged to extend downwardly through the stopper-body alongside of, and external to, the filter-body, and a passage communicating with the upper end of said tube and extending upwardly through the mouthpiece; substantially as described.
  • a stopper body .or sup-- port adapted to be seated in the'neck of a canteen or the like; a'filter consisting of a hollow body of rigid porous material; means for supporting said filter-body from the stop per-body, comprising a hollow support extending through'the filter-body and having one end engagedin said stopper-body; a clamping device threaded upon the opposite end of said hollow support in bearing with the end of the filter-body; a rigid mouthpiece seated upon the upper end of the stopper-body and provided with a discharge-passage communicating with the interior of the hollow support; inlet-openings affording communication between the interior of the filter-body and the interior of the hollow support; a venting de- Vice comprising a tube having its upper end seated in the stopper-body and its lower end extended through the clamping-support at the lower end of the filter-body; an annular groove formed in the under side of the mouthpiece concentrical with the hollow support, and in communication with said vent-pipe

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Patented .Ian. 7, I902.
.C. S. PARKER.
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(Application filed Sept. 21, 1900. Renewed July 3, 1901..)
(No Model.)
THE nonms PEYERS o0, mbm umoq WASN CAROLINE SMITH PARKER, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR OF ONE- FOURTH TO MELVILLE E. ERWIN, OF DUBUQUE, IOWA.
FILTER.
srnorrrcarron forming part of Letters Patent No. 690,457, dated January 7, 1902.
Application filed September 21,1900. Renewed July 8, 1901. Serial No. 67,011. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Beit known thatLOARoLINE SMITH PARKER, of Ohicago,Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Filters, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in portable filters, and refers more specifically to an improved filtering device more particularly adapted for use in canteens.
The object of the invention is to provide improvements in the details of construction of a filtering device of the character referred to, including the provision of an improved mouthpiece or stopper which occupies the mouth of the canteen, improved means of supporting the filtering-body proper from said mouthpiece or stopper, improved means for venting the canteen at the time its contents are being withdrawn, and the provision of means whereby both the discharge-passage or mouthpiece proper and the vent-opening are closed or sealed by a single detachable cap.
To the above ends the invention consists in the matters hereinafter described, and more particularly pointed out in the claims, and the same will be readily understood from the following description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a vertical sectional view through the body of the canteen, showing myimproved filtering device in side elevation seated there in. Fig. 2 is an axial sectional view of the filtering device detached from the canteen.
It is to be understood that the filter forming the subject of this invention is capable of 'within a canteen, (designated as a whole 1,)
which may be of any ordinary or suitable construction, and is provided with the usual mouthpiece 2, adapted to receive'a suitable stopper.
3 designates as a whole a stopper-body, which may be of any suitable material, adapted to close the mouth of the canteen and to form a suitable support for the parts hereinafter described, said body, as shown herein, being made of cork.
4 designates as a whole the filtering-body proper, which is formed of a rigid porous material, adapted to filter the water by its passage therethrough, said filtering-body being preferably constructed of natural stone, known as Tripoli stone, and being made cylindric and hollow or provided with a central bore 5, extending axially throughout its length. Inasmuch as said material is of a fragile nature means are provided for supporting it in such a manner as to reduce to a minimum the danger of its becoming broken, such means consisting of a rigid hollow rod or support 6, arranged to extend through the bore of the filtering-body and connected with the latter at its lower end by means of a clamping-washer '7, which is held in clamped engagement with the end of the filtering-body by means of the nut 8, threaded upon the lower end of the rod. In order that a watertight joint may be formed between the'clampin'g-washer and the end of the filtering-body, a compressible washer or packing 9, preferably of rubber, is interposed between the washer and the end of the filtering-body. At its upper end the support 6 extends upwardly through the stopper-bod y and is threaded into a nozzle or mouthpiece 10, formed of hard rubber or of analogous suitable material. The mouthpiece 10 is desirably, and as shown herein, arranged to rest directly upon the upper surface of the stopper-body 3 and is made somewhat larger than the latter at its base and provided with an overhanging fiange11,which incloses the upper end of the cork and serves to protect the latter, as well as serving to seat the mouthpiece more firmly upon the stopperbody. The upper end of said mouthpiece is reduced to a size suitable to be taken into the mouth of the user and is provided with a covering-cap 13, preferably also of hard rubber and arranged to fit accurately thereon, so as to form a water-tight closure when in position upon the mouthpiece.
The support 6 is made hollow throughout its principal length or to a point approximately coincident with the lower end of the filtering-body, as indicated at 13, but is closed 100 at its lower end, and is provided at intervals throughout its height with inlet-apertu res 14, which afford communication between the space within the filtering-body and the hollow of the support. The mouthpiece 10 is provided with an axial bore or discharge-passage 15, arranged to register with the bore of the hollow support, so that the liquid entering through the filtering-body and passing thence into the hollow support is free to flow out through the mouthpiece.
In order to aiford suitable Veutage, so that the liquid may flow or be drawn out freely, I have provided an improved construction, as follows: 16 designates a vent-tube having its upper end seated in the stopper-body 3 and arranged to extend downwardly alongside of the filtering-body and through an aperture 17, formed in one side of the clamping-washer 7, the filtering-body being preferably grooved throughout its length to receive said venttube, so that the latter may lie fiush with its cylindric outer surface. The upper end of said vent-tube is arranged flush with the upper surface of the stopper-body and communicates at this point with an annular groove 18, formed in the under surface of the mouthpiece, as indicated clearly in the sectional figure. From the annular groove 18 a plurality of vents or passages 19 extend upwardly through the body of the mouthpiece, opening through the shoulder 20, formed at thejuncture of the main body of the mouthpiece with the reduced portion thereof, the lower edge of the removable cap 12, which fits upon said mouthpiece, being constructed to fit accurately against this shoulder and to thereby close said vent-passages 19 when in position upon the mouthpiece.
The operation of the device constructed as: described will be entirely obvious and need,
not therefore be described in detail. It isto "be noted, however, that the mouthpiece is so shaped that the liquid may be readily sucked up from the canteen by placing the month over the mouthpiece, or, on the other hand,
'the'liquid may be readily poured from the canteen by inverting the latter. It is to be noted that when the canteen is inverted the vent-pipe will afford free ventage to the space abovethe liquid, so as to permit the latter to flow freely.
in assembling the mouthpiece upon the supporting-body, since some part of said groove is certain to register with the vent-pipe, and
likewise the provision of the plurality of vent-passages extending up from said annular groove through the body is of importance, since it insures that one or more of these 7 openings will be in such position as not to be It is to be noted in this 00111180. tion also that by reason of the provision of: the annular groove 18 no attention is required terial of which the filtering-body is composed is firmly supported and clamped between rigid supports, which reduce to a minimum the liability of its becoming broken. Obviously the device may be removed from the liquid-receptacle for the purpose of cleansing or replenishing the latter with the utmost facility.
I claim as myinvention- 1. In combination, a stopper body or support adaptedto be seated in the neck of a canteen or the like; a filter consisting of a hollow body of rigid porous material; means for supporting said filter-body from the stopper-body, comprising a hollow support extending through the filter-body and having one end engaged in said stopper-body; a clamping device threaded upon the opposite end of said hollow support in bearing with the end of the filter-body; and a rigid mouthpiece seated upon the upper end of the stopper-body and provided with a discharge-passage communicating with the interior of the hollow support, said hollow support being provided at points within the filter-body with inlet-openings, substantially as described.
2. In combination, a stopper body or support adapted to be seated in the neck of a canteen or the'like; a filter consisting-of a hollow body of rigid porous material; means for supporting said filtersbody from'the stopper-body, comprising a hollow support extending through the filter-body andfhaving one end engaged in said stopper bodyvg a clamping device threaded uponthe opposite end of said hollow support in bearing with the end of the filter-body; a rigid mouthpiece-seated upon the upper end of the stop per-body andprovided with a discharge-passage communicating with the interior of the hollow support; inlet openings affording communication between the interior of the filter-body and the interiorof the hollow support; and a venting device consisting of a tube arranged to extend downwardly through the stopper-body alongside of, and external to, the filter-body, and a passage communicating with the upper end of said tube and extending upwardly through the mouthpiece; substantially as described.
3. In combination, a stopper body .or sup-- port adapted to be seated in the'neck of a canteen or the like; a'filter consisting of a hollow body of rigid porous material; means for supporting said filter-body from the stop per-body, comprising a hollow support extending through'the filter-body and having one end engagedin said stopper-body; a clamping device threaded upon the opposite end of said hollow support in bearing with the end of the filter-body; a rigid mouthpiece seated upon the upper end of the stopper-body and provided with a discharge-passage communicating with the interior of the hollow support; inlet-openings affording communication between the interior of the filter-body and the interior of the hollow support; a venting de- Vice comprising a tube having its upper end seated in the stopper-body and its lower end extended through the clamping-support at the lower end of the filter-body; an annular groove formed in the under side of the mouthpiece concentrical with the hollow support, and in communication with said vent-pipe; vent-passages communicating with said annular groove and extending upward through the body of the mouthpiece; and a removable cap adapted to close the discharge-passage of the mouthpiece and the vent-passages of the latter, when applied to the mouthpiece; substantially as described.
4. In combination, the stopper-body 3; the mouthpiece 1O seated upon the upper end of said stopper-body; the filter-body 4; the hollow support 6 extending through the filterbody, the stopper-body, and threaded within the mouthpiece; the clamping device threaded upon the lower end of said hollow support,
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US5139666A (en) * 1991-01-04 1992-08-18 Domotechnica Canada, Inc. Bottle and filter
US5238559A (en) * 1991-03-14 1993-08-24 Heinrich Nieweg Filter device
US5415774A (en) * 1993-09-02 1995-05-16 Greenland Industries, Inc. Filtration system
US5609759A (en) * 1995-06-02 1997-03-11 Innova Pure Water Inc. Bottle filter cap
US5653878A (en) * 1995-05-26 1997-08-05 Innova Pure Water Inc. Single orifice bottle water filter
US5928512A (en) * 1996-04-03 1999-07-27 Plymouth Products, Inc. Demountable filter for a bottle or the like
US20110168644A1 (en) * 2010-01-13 2011-07-14 OZOlab Systems and methods for personal water filtration
US20110220592A1 (en) * 2010-03-12 2011-09-15 Clean & Clear Corporation Filtering methods and configurations
US11319124B2 (en) * 2018-03-08 2022-05-03 Purewine Inc. Beverage filtration device
US11825974B1 (en) * 2020-03-01 2023-11-28 Michael O. Murphy Expandable strainer insert for bottles

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US5139666A (en) * 1991-01-04 1992-08-18 Domotechnica Canada, Inc. Bottle and filter
US5238559A (en) * 1991-03-14 1993-08-24 Heinrich Nieweg Filter device
US5415774A (en) * 1993-09-02 1995-05-16 Greenland Industries, Inc. Filtration system
US5653878A (en) * 1995-05-26 1997-08-05 Innova Pure Water Inc. Single orifice bottle water filter
US6165362A (en) * 1995-06-02 2000-12-26 Innova Pure Water Inc. Bottle filter cap
US5609759A (en) * 1995-06-02 1997-03-11 Innova Pure Water Inc. Bottle filter cap
US5928512A (en) * 1996-04-03 1999-07-27 Plymouth Products, Inc. Demountable filter for a bottle or the like
US20110168644A1 (en) * 2010-01-13 2011-07-14 OZOlab Systems and methods for personal water filtration
US8313644B2 (en) 2010-01-13 2012-11-20 OZOlab Bottle with an integrated filtration assembly that is manually operated using a plunger
US20110220592A1 (en) * 2010-03-12 2011-09-15 Clean & Clear Corporation Filtering methods and configurations
US8741137B2 (en) * 2010-03-12 2014-06-03 Clean & Clear Corporation Filtering methods and configurations
US11319124B2 (en) * 2018-03-08 2022-05-03 Purewine Inc. Beverage filtration device
US11825974B1 (en) * 2020-03-01 2023-11-28 Michael O. Murphy Expandable strainer insert for bottles

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